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University of Illinois Library School Michigan, has written appraisals of a number of children's books f January 15, 1944 issue of Library Journal. *or the President of the New York Library Association is Helmer T * w ebb, \r Q ->7 librarian of Union College, Schenectady, New York. '

Class of 1928 Cataloger of the Bureau of Government, University of Mich* 8 ibrary, Librar> Ann Arbor, Michigan, is Mary E. Bradt's position since she *" signed College Libra ry, Oxford, Ohio. During 1942-43 Frida Pliefke, librarian of the Hennepin Count Medical Society Library, Minneapolis, Minnesota, served as secretary 0f the Medical Library Association. Pauline A. Seely resigned her position in the Catalog Department of the Queens Borough Public Library, Jamaica, New York, to become first assistant in the Catalog Department of the Los Angeles County, Public Library, 322 South Broadway, Los Angeles, California, in March of this year. On July 1, 1943 Adele Whitney became head of the Catalog Department at the University of Chicago Library. Class of 1929 ergman Library, Vermillion, writes that she is serving as her state's membership chairman of the A.L.A. and is also South Dakota chairman of the A.L.A. Committee on State Author Headings. Margaret Ritchie, librarian of the Senior High School and head librarian of the public schools, Mankato, Minnesota, attended the 1943 summer session at the University of Minnesota, taking courses in children's literature and in political science. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roerig of Washington, D. C , are the parents of a son born February 25, 1944. Mrs. Roerig was formerly Esther F. Price and received her A.M. degree in 1934. Esther Schlundt who has been a member of the staff of the Purdue University Library since 1929 is now reference librarian there. Gladys M. Smith, A.M/39, is now head of the Catalog Department of Winthrop College Library, Rock Hill, South Carolina, where she has been assistant librarian and on the faculty of the Library Science Department since 1931. Class of 1930 One of the staff members of the Lincoln, Nebraska, Public Library is Olsie M. Anderson. Myrtle I. Deason, formerly of the South Dakota Free Library Commission, Pierre, South Dakota, is now working in the Circulation Records Department of the Illinois State Library at Springfield, Illinois. Arthur E. Gropp, M.A/31, librarian of the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane Universitv. New Orl^anc T r*,„v;~«„ :. «.VH,TPH in the

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